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The hotels and restaurants that remain open to accommodate them attract less active off-season beach-lovers too.
The door slips open like an elevator, but then it stays open, to accommodate those who need extra time getting in.
"Why would the coroner lie?" "Red Rover" is the sui generis result of that asking — supposition moving in on perplexity, the time frame of a life wrenched wide open to accommodate various perspectives and conjectures about motive.
In order to make different views of landscapes and different regionalisations transparent we propose a model of landscape perception and experience that is open to accommodate different scientific and everyday approaches without trying to capture landscape's totality (cf. Backhaus, Reichler, et al., 2008; Backhaus, 2010; Backhaus & Stremlow, 2010, see figure 1).
Nevada voting laws say the polls have to stay open to accommodate everyone waiting in line.
His comments came after Trump's campaign filed a lawsuit in Nevada alleging that certain voting sites were illegally kept open to accommodate voters.
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The agreement is partly why the state-run Censor Board for Film Certification, which scrutinizes every upcoming release for tobacco consumption, among other things, is not open to accommodating the concerns of someone like Mr. Allen.
Should you worry that you will be seen as high-maintenance or feeble? A. Most employers are very open to accommodating requests from employees with specific needs, said Deborah Russell, director of workforce issues at AARP.
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They were also open to accommodating the new health promotion practices developed by the team.
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